FANTASY FOOTBALL

{"averagePoints":5.9,"playerId":14221,"percentChange":-0.1,"averageDraftPosition":127.8,"percentOwned":0.1,"mostRecentNews":{"news":"Baldwin caught his only target for a three-yard touchdown in Sunday's 28-24 Super Bowl loss to the Patriots.","spin":"Baldwin was shadowed by Darrelle Revis, and the result was somewhat predictable. While he's perhaps correct in his belief that many people underrate him, Baldwin is no match for a cornerback of Revis' caliber. The Seahawks finished with a 29:21 run:pass ratio (not including sacks), and the targets were gobbled up by Jermaine Kearse (six), Ricardo Lockette (five), and surprisingly Chris Matthews (five). Baldwin is signed through 2016, and it's possible he'll still be Russell Wilson's top target next season, but the Seahawks may look to add talent at wide receiver.","date":"Sun Feb 1"},"fullName":"Doug Baldwin","lastPoints":4,"pointsSEASON":94,"seasonOutlook":{"outlook":"The Seahawks' run-first approach tends to sap the fantasy value of the squad's second-tier receivers, but don't let that keep Baldwin off your radar. He finished second on the team in targets (73) and first in vertical targets (32), and he set career highs in yards per catch (15.6) and TDs (5). And now that Golden Tate is in Detroit, Baldwin is officially Seattle's No. 2 WR opposite Percy Harvin. If his targets flirt with triple digits and the deep balls keep coming, Baldwin has some serious sleeper potential.","seasonId":2014,"date":"Mon Jun 23"},"positionRank":44,"totalPoints":94}

Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Doug Baldwin apologized Monday night for the Super Bowl touchdown celebration that earned him an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty and a fine, and revealed it was directed at New England Patriots cornerback Darrelle Revis.